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=== CinemaScope (Rare Variants with CinemaScope 55 Font) ===
=== CinemaScope (Rare Variants with CinemaScope 55 Font) ===
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Cinemascope (TCF Version Rare).webp.webp|On-screen
File:Cinemascope (TCF Version Rare).webp|On-screen
File:Cinemascope (TCF Version Rare Open-Matte).webp|Corporate
File:Cinemascope (TCF Version, Rare Open-Matte).webp|Corporate
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This variant of the [[CinemaScope]] snipe used by [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] uses the 1953 text, but with the "CinemaScope 55" font. Furthermore, an open-matte version is also known to exist, which is possibly a corporate variant.
This variant of the [[CinemaScope]] snipe used by [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] uses the 1953 text, but with the "CinemaScope 55" font. Furthermore, an open-matte version is also known to exist, which is possibly a corporate variant.

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Introduction

Hi. You may see me contributing everyday to the Wiki. I was a former bystander on the WikiFoundry wiki up to its demise.

Up until the majority of WikiFoundry articles were moved to Miraheze, I was a frequenter on the Fandom wiki (username: LMgamer36II). Well it felt like the Logopedia, where the main page was basically like the ones on said wiki. It was basically how the CLG Wiki on WikiFoundry looked like back then.

So I moved to the Miraheze, but only contributed at least 2 years ago, at the Ramu Enterprises page which I expanded just on the first half of 2022.

And that culminates my story.

Pages I've created (categories and page moves not included)

Logos I've found

You know, I'm not something of a logo hunter myself. But I've found these logos from the depths of the Net.

CinemaScope (Rare Variants with CinemaScope 55 Font)

This variant of the CinemaScope snipe used by 20th Century Fox uses the 1953 text, but with the "CinemaScope 55" font. Furthermore, an open-matte version is also known to exist, which is possibly a corporate variant.

Availability: This was found on CinemaScope's Logopedia page, hence the webp format of these images, as Fandom uses webp for images downloaded on a PC (my primary device, next to a phone). The on-screen's existence is unknown, just like which films have use it. Primary clues include the Regular Zero version of the 1953 logo, which were shot in CinemaScope 55, or the Slanted Zero logo, which used the CinemaScope 55 logo, used in tandem with said Slanted Zero logo.

20th Century Fox (1994 Prototype without Byline)

Another Fox-related find. This prototype of the 1994 Fox logo hails from a demo reel from the logo's animator Flip Your Lid Animation (formerly Studio Productions). This version, unlike the other prototype, runs at a smoother framerate, better quality and of course, the lack of a News Corp. byline. This version also does not have its iconic fanfare, instead has the theme of the reel playing over. Also from the reel is the Universal 75 Years logo, the TCF Anastasia trailer variant and the Paramount Scrooged variant.

Availability: Ultra rare. Only seen on said video, which does not have a proper name, thus hard to search. Thanks to a lil' Googling and a Gfycat gif of an open-matte 1994 TCF logo seen on another reel, this was found.

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